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Big Riz appears to be mid growth spurt if the recent roster info is to be believed from Fiba and Eurobasket.
Welcome Rrezon!!
Welcome Rrezon!!
Neither Diane nor Kieta is scared of this guy. With Diane or Kieta and with the graduation of Reed and Koroma you would still need a developmental 3rd string center.With this signing and him being a developmental piece, along with Diane and Kieta mentioned to be signing elsewhere, it’s more than likely that we get an experienced big from the portal next year to play along side Reibe.
Again, the point is that this guy is still very clearly behind Karaban and Koroma at center. Just like we've been sayingGuess it wasn’t impossible to find a third string center with size to sit on the bench all season?
Also not Shaq or Hakeem, strange how nobody is complaining?
Glad we found the final depth piece we needed, hope he works hard to ready our guys for length.
I’m not gonna go back and find the posts, but there was lots of mocking about how we wanted all league caliber third stringers and how impossible it would be to find a 7 footer to bench sit.Again, the point is that this guy is still very clearly behind Karaban and Koroma at center. Just like we've been saying
Just add an X in there somewhere and I can definitely see it. RRX7’2”?That sounds like something Elon Musk would name one of his kids.
So, how do we feed so many mouths?
one of the better follows for international scouting, these are practice bodies similar to the signings before the 2022-2023 season
I think Hurley still recruits projects, and this seems like one. My expectations are low next season in regards to game production. Just saying, I don't think PT is problematic (teamwise) in this case.So, how do we feed so many mouths? Are we playing Tulane style from years back, when they would sub in a whole 5 at a time?
He’s an insurance policy if Reed, Reibe, and Koroma all are in foul trouble and Karaban needs to stay at PF, or if there are a few injuries in that group of guys. Wouldn’t expect anything except red alarm emergencies this yearSo, how do we feed so many mouths? Are we playing Tulane style from years back, when they would sub in a whole 5 at a time?
There’s no downside, he either sits on the bench all season and re-asses his prospects during portal season, or he surprises everyone and is serviceable in the event of injury. If he’s unplayably bad, Koroma will get the minutes as the emergency big.NK - "If he ever sees the floor, UConn is cooked"
That is the glass half empty point of view.
I say, if he ever sees the floor, he is developing at a much faster pace.
Not what I expect, but he could not have picked a much better "sandbox" to improve his skills. He will be challenged with height, muscle and quickness in practice.
Sure, you're entitled to disagree with who should be the 3rd string center. But to be clear, you're not disagreeing with boneyard posters, you're disagreeing with international scouts and Dan HurleyI’m not gonna go back and find the posts, but there was lots of mocking about how we wanted all league caliber third stringers and how impossible it would be to find a 7 footer to bench sit.
You wanna pretend these things weren’t said on repeat for months? Fine. But I know people remember.
Reasonable arguments could be had about Karaban and Koroma playing over this theoretical development center that we now have, we’ll continue to disagree about who should play in the event of a long term injury. That’s not what I’m bemoaning here.
Beavis and Butthead would have a field day with that typo. If they could read….re-asses
Agree. Elezay has no bearing on Diane or Kieta coming here. Elezay will be lucky if he sees 2-3 minutes of playing time this year and 10-15 minutes next year.Neither Diane nor Kieta is scared of this guy. With Diane or Kieta and with the graduation of Reed and Koroma you would still need a developmental 3rd string center.
Actual take: If he ever sees the floor, we're up 30.NK - "If he ever sees the floor, UConn is cooked"
That is the glass half empty point of view.
I say, if he ever sees the floor, he is developing at a much faster pace.